Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Scoreboard

NHL

Tampa Bay 2, Penguins 1 SO

Ottawa 2, Vancouver 1

Washington 3, Montreal 2 OT

Columbus 5, Calgary 3

Boston 3, Detroit 0

St. Louis 3, Carolina 0

Nashville 4, Edmonton 3 OT

Winnipeg 5, N.Y Islanders 4

Utah 6, Toronto 1

Anaheim 3, Dallas 1

NCAA Basketball

Kansas 84, (2) Iowa 63

(3) UConn 69, (25) Seton Hall 64

(7) Houston 77, West Virginia 48

(8) Nebraska 90, Oregon 55

(12) Michigan State 81, Indiana 60

(16) Virginia 79, (2) Louisville 70

(18) Alabama 97, Mississippi State 82

(19) Florida 96, Oklahoma 79

Sports News

Basketball–Tuesday, Jan. 13

Each WPIAL basketball team plays through its section opponents twice. For the overwhelming majority of teams, Tuesday marked the end of the first trip through their league. Here are the Tuesday results and what they mean heading into the second half of the season.

Girls 5A Bethel Park 40, Peters Township 33 OT

Boys
6A Canon-McMillan 69, Connellsville 58
5A Peters Township 62, Bethel Park 32
5A Ringgold 56, Trinity 44
3A Wash High 51, McGuffey 41
3A Charleroi 74, Ligonier Valley 70
3A Waynesburg 53, Mt. Pleasant 45
2A Bentworth 56, Frazier 35
2A Riverview 76, California 25
2A Chartiers-Houston 50, Jeff-Morgan 45
2A Fort Cherry 79, Carmichaels 26
2A Beth-Center 76, West Greene 67
2A Burgettstown 67, Mapletown 20

Girls
5A Section 4 Peters Township drops into fifth place with the loss to Bethel Park.

Boys
6A Section 2 Canon-McMillan moved to within one game of the final playoff berth.
5A Section 3 Peters Township stays just one game back of first place Thomas Jefferson.
5A Section 3 Ringgold moves into a tie for fourth place while Trinity drops two games off the pace.
3A Section 2 Wash High takes over fourth place, one game up on McGuffey. Watch/Listen Here
3A Section 4 Charleroi  and Waynesburg are now tied with Ligonier Valley in second place, two games back of Southmoreland.
2A Section 1 Bentworth stays solidly in third place, two games out of first. California remains winless in the section and overall.
2A Section 3 Chartiers-Houston moves into sole possession of first place, one game up on Jeff-Morgan. The loss is the first of the year for J-M.  Fort Cherry is alone in third place, followed by Beth-Center.  Carmichaels and West Greene are tied for the final playoff spot in the section.  Burgettstown’s win at Mapletown is the first of the year in section for the Blue Devils.
1A Section 1 Avella (2-1) is in third place and is off until Thursday when the Eagles visit Summit Academy (1-2).  Avella then hosts Beaver County Christian (1-3) on Friday.

Penguins Fall To Lightning In Shootout

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nikita Kucherov scored the deciding goal in the shootout and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 on Tuesday night for their 11th straight win. J.J. Moser scored in regulation and Andrei Vasilevskiy had 26 saves for the Lightning, who have not lost since a 2-1 defeat at home against Los Angeles on Dec. 18. The Lightning moved into first place in the Atlantic Division, one point ahead of Detroit, which lost 3-0 at Boston. Evgeni Malkin scored for the Penguins and Arturs Silovs had 30 saves. Pittsburgh lost its third straight (0-2-1) since a six-game win streak. Gage Goncalves scored for Tampa Bay in the second round of the tiebreaker, and Egor Chinakov tied it for Pittsburgh on their attempt in the third round. Kucherov then won it for the Lightning.

Mike Tomlin Steps Down As Head Coach

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Mike Tomlin era with the Pittsburgh Steelers is over. The longest tenured head coach in major American professional sports stepped down Tuesday after yet another quick playoff exit. The announcement came a day after the end of Tomlin’s 19th season in Pittsburgh. Tomlin won a Super Bowl and went to another during his first four seasons with the Steelers before the club settled into a familiar and frustrating pattern of solid if not always spectacular play followed by a playoff cameo that ended with the Steelers on the wrong side of a blowout. Tomlin went 193-112-2 in Pittsburgh but lost each of his last seven playoff games.

Diamondbacks Acquire Nolan Arenado

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have acquired eight-time All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado from St. Louis for minor league pitcher Jack Martinez. The Cardinals are also including $31 million in the trade. A 10-time Gold Glove winner, Arenado has played for the Cardinals the past five seasons and was shopped extensively after the 2024 season by a rebuilding team. The 34-year-old isn’t the offensive force he used to be but will still provide a veteran presence at the position after the D-backs traded slugger Eugenio Suárez at last season’s trade deadline. Arenado batted. .237 with 12 homers and 52 RBIs last season.

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Divisional Game 1: Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos

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Divisional Game 2: San Francisco ’49ers at Seattle Seahawks

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Divisional Game 3: Houston Texans at New England Patriots

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Divisional Game 4: Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears

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Thomas Jefferson at Trinity Girls

HERETuesday, January 20 12:00pm

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Thomas Jefferson at Trinity Boys

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Canon-McMillan at Trinity

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